Microsoft WebCamps: Delhi

Microsoft’s 1-day Web Camps are designed specifically for professional developers and technology decision makers, focused on specific development goals and objectives.
The HTML5 + IE9 Web Camps in India will focus on learning opportunities for web developers to help build new and exciting websites using open standards like HTML5, CSS3 and more. Today’s websites and browsers only use 10% of what the PC offers. Learn how you can tap into the power of Windows and the whole PC so that the websites look and perform as if they are native to Windows.

Hurry up, limited seats available for the same

For registration: https://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/EventDetail.aspx?culture=en-IN&EventID=1032474548&IO=MaFeZdChBX%2fHtDnz5xPB9w%3d%3d

 

Venue:

SCOPE Complex Auditorium

1st Floor, Core – 8,

7 Lodhi Road,

New Delhi – 110 003

 

Timings: 09:00 AM – 04:00 PM

 

Agenda:

09:00am – 10:00am | REGISTRATION

10:00am – 10:15am | Opening Keynote

10:15am – 10:45am | HTML5 – Opening a Whole New World

10:45am – 11:45am | Web Development with HTML5

11:45am – 12:30pm | Enhancing Pinned Sites with Internet Explorer 9

12:30pm – 01:30pm | LUNCH BREAK

01:30pm – 02:30pm | Web Design with CSS3 and HTML5

02:30pm – 03:30pm | Practical HTML5 and CSS3: Using it Today

03:30pm – 04:00pm | Audience Q&A and Closing Note

 

For more info: http://www.endtoend.in/ete2010/Microsoft/webcamps/2/delhi/mailer.html

Microsoft Partner Meet 2011

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Join us for Microsoft Partner Meet 2011

Dear Partner,
It is that time of the year, when we meet up, set the tone for the year ahead, and renew partnerships. You are cordially invited to the Microsoft Partner Meet 2011.
This meet is planned as an opportunity to relook at Microsoft products and solutions from a new perspective, and to introduce you to our goals for 2011 and also to provide a platform to network with fellow partners.

 

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Please block your diary, and we look forward to your valuable participation at
the Microsoft Partner Meet 2011.

Microsoft.com is changing their looks with a new tag line

Microsoft the world’s biggest brand, is now changing their looks of the home page of the web with a new tagine “Be What’s Next”. This new look not only actually shows you the better look and feel but it will be very easier to finds the things on the website. This time the there are lots of change on the home page. Currently , its just for the preview after a few days it will be up as a default home page of the web. You all can check the newer look of the web here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/preview/

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In the above given screenshot you can see a few changes on the webpage. Like now it has the arrow buttons or pics to browse through the products. The new tagline looks super cool now with the logo. The Menu Bar this time is really very good and simple but no sub-menus to it now.

The “I Want To” features is the biggest advantage this time to gather information in just a few clicks. The Windows Phone Ad now is the awesomest seen here now.

The search now on the web is the best look now. Because now when you click on the search bar it will show two options whether to search with in the or on the bing according to your choice (see the screenshot below for it) .

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This is the new look:

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This is the older or current look:

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Now you can compare both according to yourself and vote which one is better

Windows Phone 7 Day: 29th January, 2011

Welcome, to get the ride of the Windows Phone with Delhi User Group. We are presenting the Windows Phone 7 Day with the 4 power pack sessions completely based on  Windows Phone 7. In your own City Delhi.

So, hurry up don’t waste time anymore. Be registered of it.

For Registration:  http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=153223

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The event will be @:
Microsoft Corporation (I) Pvt. Ltd.
9th Floor, Tower A, DLF Cyber Greens,
DLF Cyber Citi, Sector 25A
Gurgaon – 122002
INDIA

Timings:
10:00 AM – 03:00 PM

Agenda:
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM | Delhi UG Meetup

10:30 AM – 11:30 AM | Hello, Windows Phone | Abhishek Baxi (MVP Program Specialist, Microsoft India)

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM | Interfacing with Windows Phone 7 | Saumya Aggarwal (Program Manager, MakeMyTrip)

12:30 PM – 01:00 PM | Tea/Coffee Break

01:00 PM – 02:00 PM | Developing Game Apps for WP7 with XNA Studio | Abhimanyu Singhal (MCAD.net, iMentor Knowledge Services)

02:00 PM – 03:00 PM | Developing WP7 Application with Silverlight | Subodh Pushpak (MCP, Architect, ReProact)

03:00 PM – 03:30 PM | QnA and event closure

Delhi User Group is calling all the Gadget Geeks, Professional Developers, IT Professionals & Tech Students for the same.
 
 
For Any assistance or issue, kindly reach:
Rishu Mehra: rishu@delhiusergroup.com | {+91} – 9818562858
Saumya Aggarwal: samagg@gmail.com | {+91} – 9711561256

How to get recognized a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP)

 

 

Yes, you are good…perhaps the best! You deserve to be with the best -networking and sharing to build the technology the way you know its best!

As MVP nominees, you need to undergo a review and evaluation process. You will be evaluated by a panel that comprises members of the MVP team and Microsoft product groups basis your technical expertise and voluntary community contributions for the past 12 months. The panel would consider the quality, quantity and impact of your contributions in the community.

Participate in closed Betas/ Alphas of Microsoft Software and give feedback to shape up future technology

Network with Product Teams over exclusive MVP Only webcasts and mailing lists

Network with MVPs worldwide with exclusive MVP Private Forums

 

Nominate yourself by registering here to become Microsoft MVP. The closing date for nominations is 21st January, 2011.

For details on MVP program, joins us for an exclusive session on 13th January, 2011 at 1.00 PM

Topic: How to get the Microsoft MVP Award by Abhishek Kant
Time: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

 

At Microsoft, we believe technical communities enhance people’s lives and the industry’s success every day.

The Microsoft MVP Award recognizes exceptional technical community leaders who foster the free and objective exchange of knowledge by actively sharing their real world expertise with the community and Microsoft.

Myth 1:

I need to take a certification exam to
be nominated/ selected as an MVP.

Response:

No, there is no certification exam to be taken.

Myth 2:

I have started with the community recently. I can be an MVP.

Response:

No, you can’t as MVP Award
recognizes community “leaders”
and not community “participants”.

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